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|    Matt Bedynek to Eric Renfro    |
|    Configuring GoldEd+ Linux    |
|    21 Jul 15 08:34:22    |
      Eric,              Tuesday July 21 2015 09:19, you wrote to me:               ER> I setup my golded.cfg to be absolute paths pretty much anywhere.              Sounds like that is not your issue then.               ER> Properly, those files are actually named agora-agn_bbs.* which have        ER> the actual files. It's missing the group. Then of course once those        ER> files mentioned above exist, the next time to try to open the message        ER> base, it claims it's locked. First time it's just an empty list.        ER> Unless I have AreaScan * on which then it makes a whole horde of those        ER> sticky-bit files.              AREADEF SYNCHRO.TEST "" 0 Local SMB e:\ged\smb\smb\msgbase . (R/O)              That is example for setup of message area in golded.cfg. I would pick area       you do not care about to test with or at least backup message base files. I       will be testing what you are doing in 2-4 weeks when I setup Synchonet on       Linux.               ER>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated. So far I've had better        ER>>> luck (though still not 100%) with Husky Project's msged, it at        ER>>> least will let me search nodelists and send a netmail out. :)               MB>> I use husky with JMB. Both are working here for me.               ER> What was totally missed is why the nodelist portion of golded just        ER> completely fails. I provide the NodePath and Nodelist nodelist.999,        ER> and it can't use them.              Now that I think about it, did you compile the nodelist?              $ gnlnx -C              Take care,              Matt              ---        * Origin: The Byte Museum - An IPV6 Capable System (1:19/10)    |
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